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The story of Lady Oscar, a female military commander who served during the time of the French Revolution.The story of Lady Oscar, a female military commander who served during the time of the French Revolution.The story of Lady Oscar, a female military commander who served during the time of the French Revolution.
- Director
- Writers
- Stars
Banjô Ginga
- General Jarjeyes
- (voice)
Caitlin Glass
- Oscar françois de jarjayes
- (English version)
- (voice)
Barbara Goodson
- Maron Glacé Mont Blanc
- (English version)
- (voice)
Damien C. Haas
- Louis XVI
- (English version)
- (voice)
- (as Damien Hass)
Jon Robert Hall
- Bernard Chatelet
- (English version)
- (singing voice)
- (as Jon Hall)
Aya Hirano
- Marie Antoinette
- (voice)
Miyu Irino
- Bernard Chatelet
- (voice)
Hironori Kondo
- Launay
- (voice)
Ryan Colt Levy
- Hans Axel von Fersen
- (English version)
- (voice)
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- All cast & crew
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The character development is nonexistent, and they made a terrible musical. It has time jumps of years in seconds, and the story as it was told generates no interest.
The love story between the characters is incongruous.
The story of Marie Antoinette and King Louis XVI is almost nonexistent; it loses all the context that the original series had and that made it interesting.
On the other hand, the songs are neither adequate nor of high quality, which causes a feeling of discomfort when you realize they've transformed the story into a musical. This, in my personal opinion, is the most negative aspect.
Don't watch it; just keep the memories of the original series.
The art is very detailed, but it doesn't make up for the poorly developed film.
The love story between the characters is incongruous.
The story of Marie Antoinette and King Louis XVI is almost nonexistent; it loses all the context that the original series had and that made it interesting.
On the other hand, the songs are neither adequate nor of high quality, which causes a feeling of discomfort when you realize they've transformed the story into a musical. This, in my personal opinion, is the most negative aspect.
Don't watch it; just keep the memories of the original series.
The art is very detailed, but it doesn't make up for the poorly developed film.
Such a wasted opportunity to do something memorable because of the music used. The music is unoriginal, tacky and just out of place. If the style of the music resembled a bit the style of the music of the era could have been a GREAT musical to watch. Instead, the story runs too fast and waste so much time in music that isn't memorable and it's just out of context.
Those musical moments are supposed to fill up parts of the story, but they don't because they stay in the shallow end.
The relationship between characters isn't understood at all; it all seems too fast in the end, and we don't get to see the guillotine or the moment when the monarchs are taken into custody.
The designs, costumes, and all the aesthetic side area gorgeous reinterpretation of an old classic, but that's it.
Those musical moments are supposed to fill up parts of the story, but they don't because they stay in the shallow end.
The relationship between characters isn't understood at all; it all seems too fast in the end, and we don't get to see the guillotine or the moment when the monarchs are taken into custody.
The designs, costumes, and all the aesthetic side area gorgeous reinterpretation of an old classic, but that's it.
Where to start with "The Rose of Versailles" from 2025? Visually, I have to admit, the film has its own elegance. The graphics are clean, the costumes are sumptuous and some scenes recreate the atmosphere of the time well. However, let's stop here with the compliments, because for the rest... a disaster waiting to happen!
The story, which was the beating heart of the manga and the old, timeless anime, has been literally massacred here. They have cut away entire narrative arcs, fundamental characters have been reduced to extras if not eliminated altogether. It almost seems as if they have taken the most beautiful and significant pages with scissors.
Those who loved the intricate dynamics between Oscar, André, Marie Antoinette and Fersen, the psychological depth of the protagonists, the political and social nuances of the French Revolution, will find here only a pale summary, hasty and superficial. The charisma of the characters has been lost along the way, their motivations appear sketchy and the emotions, which in the manga and anime tore our hearts, here leave us totally indifferent.
It's as if they wanted to make a "The Rose of Versailles" for those who have never read or seen the original, depriving it of all its richness and complexity.
There is no comparison with the old anime, which despite the technical limitations of the time, managed to convey the passion, drama and grandeur of this epic. The anime was an engaging experience, capable of making you cry, dream and reflect. This 2025 film is just an empty shell.
The story, which was the beating heart of the manga and the old, timeless anime, has been literally massacred here. They have cut away entire narrative arcs, fundamental characters have been reduced to extras if not eliminated altogether. It almost seems as if they have taken the most beautiful and significant pages with scissors.
Those who loved the intricate dynamics between Oscar, André, Marie Antoinette and Fersen, the psychological depth of the protagonists, the political and social nuances of the French Revolution, will find here only a pale summary, hasty and superficial. The charisma of the characters has been lost along the way, their motivations appear sketchy and the emotions, which in the manga and anime tore our hearts, here leave us totally indifferent.
It's as if they wanted to make a "The Rose of Versailles" for those who have never read or seen the original, depriving it of all its richness and complexity.
There is no comparison with the old anime, which despite the technical limitations of the time, managed to convey the passion, drama and grandeur of this epic. The anime was an engaging experience, capable of making you cry, dream and reflect. This 2025 film is just an empty shell.
Those who fell for the original series were compelled by the intense and sweeping storyline that was driven by the main characters and negating nearly all background characters who were also important to moving the story makes this series that feels like an empty and shallow world of what was a cult classic that moved and inspired other works. When Lady Oscar would fight, she did not hold back, she was colder for longer, and the films sort of takes that from her with the pacing between the musical numbers and story created too much overwhelm to actually enjoy the film. Her character was compromised for flashy ensembles and I highly suggest to watch the original series entirely before attempting to watching this hectic overview. That being said the artwork is one of its strengths and it was refreshing to see an attempt at this pivotal series. I'm not mad, just disappointed.
I saw this movie on Netflix, overall I didn't like it.
It's a strange movie, which mixes: French history, then songs, then a love story, then you don't understand anything anymore.
I don't know how to judge this movie well but the right word is "strange".
The only decent thing is the graphics, very interesting, but the rest is really strange. There is a story with Marie Antoinette but then it moves on to Oscar, then there is a jumble of confusing things, with various boring songs, in short in the end I understood little, and it gave me the feeling of confusion and things not well developed, that's all. I don't think I'll ever see it a second time.
It's a strange movie, which mixes: French history, then songs, then a love story, then you don't understand anything anymore.
I don't know how to judge this movie well but the right word is "strange".
The only decent thing is the graphics, very interesting, but the rest is really strange. There is a story with Marie Antoinette but then it moves on to Oscar, then there is a jumble of confusing things, with various boring songs, in short in the end I understood little, and it gave me the feeling of confusion and things not well developed, that's all. I don't think I'll ever see it a second time.
Did you know
- TriviaWhile the 2025 anime film is dubbed in English, Lady Oscar: The Rose of Versailles (1979) was not.
- ConnectionsRemake of Lady Oscar: The Rose of Versailles (1979)
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- Also known as
- La rosa de Versalles
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Box office
- Gross worldwide
- $1,489,577
- Runtime1 hour 53 minutes
- Color
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